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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Jun 1953, p. 4

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iAN IRA TS OES SINEMA \ 4---THE PORT PERRY STAR --- THURSDAY, JUNE 25th, 1958 pe - a' ht ge . 1442444 LOCAL NEWS [Coming Events Thre Hun for Lives " A As YY mm Just Before Crash Miss Roma Webb, Mrs. Geo. Mains Th Ch h Str awberr Y J Seiwa This pen Ta oF Shelf a and daughter dor Anue, all of Toronto, e : ure es F fi ] passenger train hurled the car in USE MONEY-SAVING CERTO prasassa fansite 296, : Yisited be Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | ees-- -- ES es 1Va doaes which they had been riding 100 feet COUPON i CERTO CRYSTALS, 2/29¢. : SCAT Nears: CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION |FRIDAY, JUNE 26th-- BRONZE WEN down the tracks at the Corbett's Road 7 JAR RUBBERS, Red. i Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Leask and Joan| ANGLICAN ~~ ' 1at.7 p.m. in ; HEE {mounted on # level crossing west of here. ; , ~ 3 pkgs. 27¢ ! y SHE have returned from a trip to the East = : dias 5 UTICA UNITED CHURCH attractive PLOW Thomas George Robinson, '26, of ; : > : Coast, going via Ottawa and return. Rector: Rev, H, 8. Swabey, MA, D1 followed by a DANCE Prince Albert; told police the car stall- CROWN FRUIT JARS ing via U.S.A. ri - = | dune 28--A4th Sunday after Trinity |i MEMORY HALL, UTICA. 4 ; 1 J ed .on the rails 'and he and his two Small .....................81.48 4 i . : : : Hed 9 Rielly Koummivion. 5 Pe Jor Home & Office ; friends tified for 16 minutes to push Medium ep ) 0.1. "We are pleased to ear wat Mrs. t 7 p.m.--Evening- Service. H ' B: k S ] 2 - Have baby's shoes preserved forev it off. © - 5 FEN : " SST : A Mackarlan, local schol teacher ist Ome AXING DAIET [Ingman sr Eas [0 Eh ey dice the sedi, an ABLEY JARS, Soon 85s. who journeyed to London to attend ST. JORN'S PRESBYTERIAN A Sale of Home Baking is to be separate crystal safex glass tray. proaching one of the men raced down : STRAWBERRIES ARE AT the Coronation, is enjoying her trip ST. HVS st is [held on the United Church lawn on Elizabeth Shoppe the tracks in an effort to flag it to.a x THEIR BEST-- aot : : and is able to visit many points "of : RR Saturday, June 21, by Mrs. Colbear's \L i Port Perry Jj stop: The car was a total wreck. PRESERVE THEM NOW. § L interest onthe continent. She has Sunday, June 28th-- group of "the Woman's Association. sn : ; 10f on LARGE FRESH DAILY : been in Paris, Switzerland and Am-| |, a.m.--Sunday School © _|In case of rain it will be held in the, 4 : oe spt : 20f on GIANTS or 10 on at Market Pri i : ""sterdam, returning to London and then 11 a.m.--Divine Worship. Sunday School room from 10 a.m, till : - Binge ; - = ha a arxet I' ces, i on to the Highlands of Scotland, go- Preacher Rev. Dr. A. O. Thomp- all is sold. : Profit Sharing at : . ; NRT . ing as far as John O'Groats on the | gon, - Dr. Thompson is a Candidate June 256 % je : 7 a RS : very Northernmost tip of Scotland, for this Pulpit: TEA b) On Uxbridge Factory : : PHONE 5 : 0) 3 : Pees $8 I : Uxbridge's newest indugtry, the ) il PORT PERKY UNITED CHURCH | TUESDAY, JUNE 80-- Come Stampings Limited, whieh ia |§f ¥ REE DELIVERY EVERY MORNING OF EVERY DAY Brownies Camp Rev. R. H. Wylie, Minister i The Women s Progisssive Gussrva: op branch of an Oshawa business, has in- | stats DEE LeeLee etter esta sss ss ssintttts reir ie iii rei i ; The err 'ownies he fYe pesoglalion are holding an after, y augurated a new plan under which em- ER AS AL E00 ac cc acececacecacececececscacececectoscsoRoscaces kd 8 Vhe: Port Perry Browbies held #1 Sunday, June 28th-- noon tea in the Committee Room of ployees have part of a profit sharing | Bo Cv ertitings) RR An i mt IN very Successful day nrg) at Toop 11 a.m.--Sacrament Service the Del, Restaurant at 2.30 p.m, There 0 : plan. The firm inaugurated it a ban- £5 1 \ : ; : ; i Sane on Sauray, . rT v. bie No evening Service. 7 will be aut of town Quest All ladies - quet for all management and all em- | ¥ * Blue Coal End a == : t oY. were ourteen packs aking ; Ite , 3 r i } . $2 ' ; Lt this camp. A varied program of out-| . are ivited to at ? * ployees at the Uxbridge Music Hall. 3; jd door and indoor activities was enjoyed PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH . é ing The Co-owners, Gordon Coulter and $2 ' ny tik, 3 yn bs wast | vows sons voor. | Strawherry Supper| a pa digitonin N tered for-Lhe girls wih the help of Sunday, June 28th-- ° Wednesday; July 1, the W. A, of dent of Supreme Industries, Ltd., of ¥- ied ; Y . Ps 0 ___ the local Association Guide Li ot, lors, 2 Pini-Sunday: Sebi), Grace United Church, Scugog, are Toronto, one of the pioneers of Works i JUNE and JULY $27.00 per ton 9) Leaders eiipaiing te sity yore 3 p.m. Service-- holding their Annual Strawberry Sup- ing employee-profit-sharing plans. + AUGUST ana I TPT AL A A aT $27.50 per ton a 4 h Mrs, C. ba ur, Mrs. L. Humphreys, Wednesday-- Prayer meeting, 8 p.m. per... Time 5,30 p.m. Everybody .is The idea behind profit-sharing is to | § SEPTEMBER ............ ernie. $28.00 per ton Nis Baad Jogi -. Weleotme; : give all the workers, whether 8 highly |B OCTOBER ............t.ccommmrnns $28.50 per ton i ort e---- PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - » skilled tradesman, a- sweeper of a|$ "5 : : ; Sunday, June 28th-- : Public Meeting switchboard girl, the sense of partner- # DISCOUNT--50¢c. per ton for Cash in 15 days on orders in 5 f Th k 3 Sunday. School . ship in the business, said Mr. Lush. $2 k] ' 2 a aras o dllKS 8 pm., Sunday, School MONDAY, JUNE 29th-- "Because of this feeling of belonging', | B ; June, July August and September only. : ? ia pmlvangelistio A public meeting of the Port Perry y 'the individual develops faster than he | & 3 ; a I wish to thank Dr. Dymond and | k riday, 8 pnBible Study, ; Community Memorial Recreation Cen- could in any other way. There is no REESOR FUEL & LUMBER . > the staff at the Community. Memorial RYERYEODY 'WELCOME tre to be held.in the Memorial Gardens, reason why labor shouldn't participate ' aR Hospital, Port Perry, for the care and Pastor: Wm. W. Thompson. at 9 pam; re artificial ice, in the profits made by the firm that |g : Sy ; ; 3 : a5 attention 1 di rR - " " ; ' : 3 employs him, because if it were not SESE SSE SE SSR SES 20 0 2200800800000 C ec eC 2300002200000 00000 > : rs. N. yler oc SEVENTH DAY _ADVENTIST = : for the employee the firm would be $258 RR RS 008 Ut 0th ee 00 3% Se Set ToT To : S. A. Wallace and family. extend ~~ CHURCH Sea rave k ; unablé'to' make a profit and the human i: : : : their heartfelt thanks and apprecia- | Satuday, June 27th-- 3 g - asset is the most valuable asset there : ! -» . : : : pani : . iri : 5 ; 3 tion for the nets of kindness, INESSABCS | Service at 2.30 p.m. at the home of "Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Keen and family i ay any isingss. ; izhti e 1n ut : of sympathy and flowers received dur- M 4 . ; i { ere is no better way of fighting . ' * ; ih . rs. Stanley Gerrow. All are welcome [and Mr. €. W.- Moon, Mr. and Mrs, J. : . her i han b : i ' ; ing their recent bereavement. Tobi : & h communism or any other ism than by | . 5 \ La 2 : obin and family, Mrs. Reg. Abraham profit sharing, seid -Mr. Lush An : : od ch 0 Foi him EVERYTHING MUST GO Mr. and Mrs. S. Levinson wish to Ei Bnd Ray ah sitaniied the sh Teunion employee who put everything he has, ! el & express to their many friends their In Memoriam e y + ' brain, brawn or effort, into a job for 3 Hoi le allie od heartfelt thanks for the tokens of ? urcay. . : eight hours a day for the best years ail . : : The Harding and Short family re- f his life i hy of a'sh f th sympathy tendered them during their [UKE In loving memory of mother | noo oo Ti Oshawa Park- on of his life is wort y of a share of the As : recent bereavement, who passed away June 19, 1951. Snturd : resulting firm profit. ; z x FR = iy © This w 2d h from vear amraay, : Citing from his own company, the ; Ni hn rms world emay change from year! wigs Willows and Miss Coultes spent front office discovered that thelr' pro- 0 re un S. pen very vening \ . to year, the week-end at Belgrave, in the duction per wage Tout 1s. thet ites ; mi > > _. Bi th And friends from day to day Wingham district, this being the home greater than nearest competitor and Until 90'clock : : Ir p S But never shall the one we love of the latter, Miss Willows had. the Tet lar Pradustion oc bast be : J ; . ' From memory fade away. *- charge of the anniversary services P teadily by 12¢ - sin : ; 7 OYLER -- Mr. and Mrs, Harry S. Ever remembered by Norman | here : } creasing steadily by 12% a year since CHAR-NEL : SHOES Oyler, are happy to announce the birth Jean McCrae and family. I© Vici wi y 23 : employee profit-sharing was started, i bo Add Babi don Willan oo Wed n rae and. y Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, J. C. It shows what can done if we work 3 Ld of their son Hurry William, on We - 1 MacTaggart on Sunday were Mr. and a L I ; Sar G ' : otha: > nesday; dune. 10, '1153 at. Community vhs Mrs. Art Moase, Carl Moase, Mr. and 2% . Memorial Hosplia;.- Port Terry, - 27 re a = wg | Mrs. Martin MacTaggart, Piana and' o ; ' brother for Johnny. Scugog Pupils Visit Jimmy, John Meadows, dll of Toronto, 3 ; VEO--In Ot a 1 Hossitad : ; Mr. Dan MacTaggart, of Bowmanville . : : ; 10--1n Ofawa: Gendral Hospital, and Mrs. F, A, Acres, of Montreal, Il Of 4 ! ; on Pridug, June 14), 1953, to Mr. and Times-Gazette Mr, and" Mrs. W. Michie, of Hamil- ; 3 : e ervice ee S e 3 d enge 0 e orna 0 : Mrs. Roy Yeo, ort-Perry, a daughter, : ton, spent the week-end with Mr. and H : : rn al Margaret Anne (stillborn). = | from School Section No. 1, Scugog Is- | Mrs. |, Clements. er eau | u ) etal SRG + 3 di te En CN Se DR Ee ET ha land, visited the office and plant of | My. and Mrs. R. Reynolds and Leona : HE . PON i ert The Time-Gazette, Oshawa, on Friday | gnd Douglas and Gordon McMillan H n D h afternoon, and watched the various | visited Mr. and Mrs. McMillan in Lind- pro eC ion . i eal processes of producing a daily news- |say on Sunday. Congratulations to : i BADOUR---On Saturday, June 19, | Paper. The children traveled from | My. M. McMillan of Lindsay who cele- 2 : a at Clarendon, Ontario, Joseph Badour their school to The Times-Gazette brated his 81st birthday on 'Sunday. : + in" his scventyisecond. year. Father | Office by station wagon, with Mrs. Art| Mr. Glen Wanamaker was in Toron-| ASPHALT SHINGLES & SIDINGS of Clinton Badour. Port Perry. Fulford as the driver and with Mrs. |to on Thursday and Friday "attending Blends and Solid Colours Ls M. Grierson, teacher, in charge of the | Grand Lodge of 1.0.0.F. in the Royal When th do hit. wi ; 2 party. The boys and girls found their | York Hotel. . ROLL ROOFINGS y " 1s tore 0 hit, window glass, dust and debris = . grwewwwl | four through the plant both interest-|~ A number from Seagrave attended Asphalt and Tarred > Bs180 mio the room Where Dperaiors were working S SARL LI : : Waa ; . = at the long distance and information switchboards, Lali 4 ing and educational. Members of the [the Milner-Mark Reunion on the farm . 2G > oa vendiihy SHEATHING. & FELTS \ Some of the girls were cut by the flying glass; all party were as follows: : of Mr. Cecil Fralick, Scugog Island, ; were ordered to another floor where it af Bill Reader, 'Albert Fulford, Shirley | on Saturday. ras BUILT-UP ROOFING MATERIALS Even 'before they were asked to 4 ifn Us b : id Collins, Carol Barry, Donna Collins, In addition to the ever popular "In- "BISCO" WALLBOARDS Levan (left above) and Pear! Roberts (right) returned 3 xpriage Allison Barry, Brian Fulford, Irene national", further interest has been Triplex -- Green Board . on their own to their switchboards, : Brown. Geraldine Barry, stimulated, ~ . PLEASE NOTE REET : Burley Board -- Burley Tile ¥ Two Shows Nightly, 7.00 & 9.00 i -- : ; sandy hr RR Young People's WATERPROOF PAINTS | en Air Conditioned for Your comfort Greenbank g Pp : : - i Gos -- Field D . ROOF COATINGS ¢ : : i TAST SHOWING TO-NITE 'Even though Sunday was a very zh ay = "FLEECE LINE" : warm day a great many turned out to |- On' Saturday June 20 several cars ROCK WOOL INSULATION THURSDAY, JUNE 25th-- attend om; Anniversary Services and | from Greenbank went to Woodville to : a : eri . a "FLAT TOP" ° to hear Rev. Mr. Davis of Stouffville. | take part in Fresbytery Field Day. _ "MICAFIL" [ ) 2 °I "Chief Operator Alice Ed- sihirthi STERLING HADEN and | Both services were very interesting, For a while rain spoiled the day Aggregates for Plaster, wards (shown here directing % Arne SE) i a N and I'm 'sure they gave everyone [then it cleared up and several other Concrete and Insulation ! an off-duty volunteer to her RICHARD: CARLSO] something to think about and do. Unions came. : . , : post 'at the switchboard) i; > » TECHNICOLOR Mr. and Mrs. Keith Howsam recent- The first event was 2 ball games . ®o found all but those more Toronto Telegram Photo -- Plus -- : ly took. a trip down through the State | between Burries Green and Cambray, ys a ; / seriously cut anxious to go ER Rt UL x TRANCE i i i 'ries Gr i r 16-5 : back to their switchboards, and when the room w. = TPALK ABOUT. A STRANGER? Ra ; with Burries Green winning 15-6; also wors ni k tc 3 : was with GEORGE MURPHY ard Miss Isabel Baylis and Miss Sylvia | a game between Woodville and Green- ds : : .ee made safe by plant men, théy did. In addition, girls TN VY DAVIS Hancock left on-Sunday 'for Capstan | bank with Greenbank winning 16-3. : . off duty came in without'being called, and rendered : NANC Ayla Inn in Wasaga Beach. After the ball games the field ev-, Truly there are times when no price can measure the | first aid, gathered food, cooked meals, and refusedto . > FRIDAY SATURDAY. JUNE 26.23] Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bacon spent Sun- | ents consisted of high jump, standing value of your telephone service -- ready when you | leave until they were no longer required. One girl 3 $Y ian 2 [day in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. | broad jump, relay, girls' and boys' | Want it most, Such a time came to Sarnia on May 21st fiom Quebes on vacation in Sarnia came in to help. . "CRIMSON PIRATE" Alex. Bushby.~ : softball throw for distance, girls' 75- when the tornado ripped through the downtown area, $ one newspaper columnist wrote, 'the Bell opera- TECHNICOLOR Miss Inez Cotterell, a missionary | yard dash and boys' 100-yard dash, : That night, Bell equipment = the telephone building | ors were the heroines of the Sarnia disaster", tarring BURT LANCASTER and | from Africa on furlough, and Mrs.' F.|° To end the day Burries Green and : : itself -- built to stand up in emergencies, came : ; - io EVA BARTOK J. Crossfield of Ottawa, spent the past | Greenbank played the final Dall game, through one of the toughest tests, ; i A week with Mr. and Mrs. John MeKit- [It was a good game for Greenbank BISHOP An emergency power unit kept building and equip- = : ATRIA v Tlie 3h an | ariok.. for they won 21-0,-Ross Real knocked t ment alive. Dial mechanism, properly -housed, re- ; } 0 3 Bp 3 JUNE 29. . , FE : . : 4 MONDAY YULShAY, JUNE 29:30 The following 'pupils were success- | jn 2-home runs and Murray Lee and ASPHALT PAPERS mained undamaged. Light from the Bell --shown - . "THE LUSTY MEN" ful in passing their entrance exams: | Glen Till both contributed 1 homer. LIMITED 1 - above streaming through the building's shattered starring SUSAN HAYWARD and | Frances Jannick, Carol jase, Fiap. Mary Till pitched both games and did A ' SOOrVEY as fr ink iis ay Sorte Jig i ; ROBERT MITCHUM ces Ianson, Rodger Till, Glen om- | 4 very good job although she had a PORINEUF Sen V(ON. P.& wntown Sarnia, It mea beacon hat told o : : ; ; A ay y P. service working for nearly all, of S PIE EERE I A RR Awa erville, John a ema sore sem and foot. , a JORONTO and LONDON, ONL. customers a 1200 telephones rir 12.000 RE Dic] J 3 PF . ! ! . t sa very warm day we ; Hat ¥ EDS) NT ¥ 12 all, a inal Yas SA) all ly ahauies iy Brahe a action and by the end of the next day all but a few of S Adis EC, P.O, MONTREAL, P, i i I OR SOLDIER" _ Mr. and Mrs. Major .and daughter | he honours. Greenbank wag on top a8 lon REA . these were. back in servico--thanks to telephone men v « : TECHNICOLOR of Toronto spent the week-end With | being the Union with most points and 4h Ahh) ; from Sarnia, Windsor and Chatham. Outside wires starring TYRONE POWER, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Pearson, we also. had the 'highest hoy-and girl]. : 894 Ee ie Samad DesSuse ty wars es unde i, - - -- reese =| Mrs. Earl Sweetman of Hamilton | field events--Glen Till and Ruby E A areas, safer from falling trees TERE |e Momums ater in tl bute sera py". "A QUEEN IS CROWNED is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fleet- Leask. Forwinning they each receiv- LAKE® SCUGOG LUMBER | ; symbol of continuing telephone service. : will be at This Theatre'Soon ocd Beare, ; Wh LM ed a box ¢f chocolates and our Union . COMPANY : . 23 ' : ' » : : ongratulations to. Mr. an 18. | won the "Mary Kennedy" silver cup. ' PY : BE rte en FAY AML sr st Sra Ron Aldred on their recent marriage. | 44 | am sure that congratulations are | Port Perry Phone 240W THE BELL TEL EP HO N ¥ : COMPANY 0 F CAN ADA i pr ~ | in order for all those that took part. : : : a = : a : Se 3 Adak : by . -- roe its a FTE TREE aR Een en has ma SE J eas aia ot FAVE POT Rita Be pe au A UE ' . 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